Well there were some other guys that affected those usage numbers. Guys like Kobe, Wade, Stockton, Dr. J, Clyde, Bibby and Peja
I get where you're coming from, but in terms of their rookie years when ALL of those guys made the playoffs, Kobe was 18, Wade wasn't in the league, Stock only started half the games and averaged 23 mpg, Clyde wasn't a rocket and Webb had yet to join forces with Bibby and Peja. Barkley did play his rookie year with Dr. J who was nearing the end of his career but was still a 20 ppg scorer.
And while Wade and Kobe have been usage monsters (around 32% for their careers with Wade getting close to Boogie's 35% this season in 2009 and Bryant surpassing it a couple times)
the reality is that both Isaiah Thomas and Rondo have a higher career usage rate than Stockton and Bibby slots right between Rajon and Thomas. Rudy Gay has a higher career usage rate than Peja and is almost equal to Drexler's.
And back to our 27 & 11 bigs of the last 35 years, Boogie averages more fouls and more turnovers per minute/game than all of them as well.
Let me be clear - I don't think Cousins is what's wrong with the Kings. Their record without him shows that he's one of the only things right with the Kings. But he's not above reproach. He still hasn't gotten more efficient from the field, still hasn't learned to not make dumb fouls, still hasn't cut down on his turnovers, still argues with refs and ruins defensive possessions on the other end and still hasn't shown the mental toughness to not get taken out of games and to fight to get his team back in difficult situations.
Is it fair to look at a guy putting up 27 & 11, being the last line of defense for a team with terrible perimeter defense, who has shown his team can rarely win without him and levy criticism his way when there are other glaring issues with his teammates and the coaching?
No, it really isn't. EXCEPT that if you really want to be that HOF big man, that all-time great player that his stats and my eyes have shown that he can be then you have to say it is. Because you can't be an all-time great that constantly demoralizes your own team with tantrums and who doesn't shore up some obvious (and correctable) weaknesses.
Cousins is a great player. Is he an all-time great player? His individual numbers say yes. His lack of team success says no. Watching him play I think, well he sure as hell should be if he can change a few things. We'll see.